Disco Pogo

Disco Pogo's book publishing arm grew out of the brand's cult electronic music magazine, revived in London in the late 2010s by a small editorial team who felt the scene’s history was being poorly documented. What began as a magazine quickly expanded into full format publishing when it became clear some stories needed more space, more care, and better production than a periodical could offer. The aim was never mass appeal, but proper documentation: books made by people who knew the culture from the inside and treated it with the respect it deserved.

What Disco Pogo does best is obsessive depth. Its books are tightly focused, heavily researched, and clearly made by people who love the details, whether that’s the evolution of an artist, a scene, or a moment in electronic music history. The design is confident and deliberate, the writing informed without being academic, and the photography treated as part of the narrative rather than decoration. These are books for readers who want to understand how things actually happened, not just skim the highlights. If you care about electronic music beyond the surface level, Disco Pogo’s books feel like they were made specifically for you.